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Ezra 9:9
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Karena sungguhpun kami menjadi budak, tetapi di dalam perbudakan itu kami tidak ditinggalkan Allah kami. Ia membuat kami disayangi oleh raja-raja negeri Persia, sehingga kami mendapat kelegaan untuk membangun rumah Allah kami dan menegakkan kembali reruntuhannya, dan diberi tembok pelindung di Yehuda dan di Yerusalem.
Karena kami ini lagi diperhamba, tetapi dalam hal perhambaan itu tiada ditinggalkan Allah kami akan kami, melainkan dicenderungkannya kepada kami keridlaan raja-raja Farsi, hendak menghidupi kami pula sedikit, sehingga kami dapat membangunkan bait Allah kami dan membaiki segala kerobohannya, dan hendak diberikannya akan kami sebuah pagar di Yehuda dan di Yeruzalem.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
we were bondmen: Nehemiah 9:36, Nehemiah 9:37
yet our God: Psalms 106:45, Psalms 106:46, Psalms 136:23, Psalms 136:24, Ezekiel 11:16
in the sight: Ezra 1:1-4, Ezra 1:7-11, Ezra 6:1-12, Ezra 7:6, Ezra 7:8, 11-28
to set up: Ezra 6:14, Ezra 6:15, Haggai 1:9, Zechariah 4:6-10
repair: Heb. set up
a wall: Or rather, a hedge or fence, gader, such as were made for sheep-folds. Isaiah 5:2, Isaiah 5:5, Daniel 9:25, Zechariah 2:5
Reciprocal: Ezra 7:28 - extended Ezra 9:8 - grace hath Nehemiah 1:2 - that had escaped Esther 4:14 - enlargement Psalms 85:6 - revive Isaiah 14:3 - General Isaiah 49:24 - lawful captive Jeremiah 51:5 - Israel Lamentations 3:22 - of Micah 7:19 - turn John 8:33 - and were Revelation 21:12 - a wall
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For we were bondmen,.... To the Chaldeans when in Babylon, which was more than the Jews in the times of Christ would own, John 8:33,
yet our God hath not forsaken us in our bondage; had not left them to continue in it always:
but hath extended mercy unto us in the sight of the kings of Persia; moved them to have pity and compassion on them, and release them:
to give us a reviving; while in captivity, they were as in their graves, and like the dry bones in Ezekiel's vision, but revived upon the proclamation of Cyrus, and the encouragement he gave them to return to their own land:
to set up the house of our God, and repair the desolations thereof; both to rebuild the temple, and to restore the worship of it:
and to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusalem; not to set up the walls of Jerusalem, and of other cities, which as yet was not done; but rather the walls of their houses, which they had rebuilt; they had walled houses given them in Judah and Jerusalem; though the word signifies an hedge or fence, such as is about gardens and vineyards, and may denote the protection of the kings of Persia, which was a fence to them against the Samaritans and others; and especially the hedge of divine Providence about them, which guarded and defended them, see Job 1:10.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
We were bondmen - Rather, “we are bondmen” (compare the marginal reference). The Israelites, though returned from the captivity, were still “bondmen.” The Persian monarch was their absolute lord and master.